Bookman
Campaign Veteran
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I was involved in a fender bender today, and the police were called in so we could properly report the accident. Here in Burien the police and Sheriff's office work hand in hand, so we had one deputy and one police on hand, with the deputy arriving first. I was CCing because of the weather. Our conversation went something like this.
Me (with hands out to either side away from the body): "I just want to let you know that I have a CPL and I'm carrying."
Deputy Christian: "Thank you. Can you move the car?"
The rest of our encounter involved getting the debris, and the car out of the street. Nothing else was said about the gun. He didn't even ask to see ID or my CPL.
This is the way every encounter should go.
I was involved in a fender bender today, and the police were called in so we could properly report the accident. Here in Burien the police and Sheriff's office work hand in hand, so we had one deputy and one police on hand, with the deputy arriving first. I was CCing because of the weather. Our conversation went something like this.
Me (with hands out to either side away from the body): "I just want to let you know that I have a CPL and I'm carrying."
Deputy Christian: "Thank you. Can you move the car?"
The rest of our encounter involved getting the debris, and the car out of the street. Nothing else was said about the gun. He didn't even ask to see ID or my CPL.
This is the way every encounter should go.